The Museum of Musical Instruments Berlin is one of the most important museums specialized in this field in the world, visited by large numbers of tourists and those interested in music.
Among the modern museums that build back to the last years of the last century, the Museum of Musical Instruments in Berlin contains a collection of musical instruments dating back to the sixteenth century to the present day.
Music was known in ancient times as the nourishment of the soul, as the ancient Egyptians, Assyrians, and Babylonians likened it to the torture of the human soul with feelings and beautiful things.
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Activities you can do
• You can walk around this museum and see more than 3500 instruments. You can see the first musical instrument that invented this instrument is the Egyptian god that dates back to the Pharaonic era, the god Osiris.
You can enjoy watching the portable harp that was owned by Queen Prussia Sophie Charlotte, and watch the psalms collected by the famous scientist Frederick.
If you are interested in music, then the museum is considered one of the most important museums and tourist places in Germany that specialize in this field.
Opening times of the museum
On Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 am until 17:00 pm
Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 20:00 p.m.
Mondays are closed
Prices of entry cards
€ 4 for an adult and free for people under the age of 18
To learn more details about the museum, you can visit the official website of the museum .. from here
Hotels near Musical Instruments Museum
The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin is a 5-star rating for the best Berlin hotels, less than 5 minutes’ walk from the museum.
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
The hotel received excellent reviews for cleanliness, location, services, staff, and room size.
Berlin Marriott Hotel is a 5-star rating from the best hotels in Germany, 500 meters from the Museum of Musical Instruments.
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
The hotel received excellent reviews for breakfast, hygiene, services, location, view, rooms.
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